Please link to these rumors.
It does not seem logical to me. Warfare drones are generally either for surveillance or kamikaze attacks. A balloon is not stealth. Docking would not help surveillance as you'd still need to get the drone back, and you can't really steer balloons, and it's not needed for kamikaze.
There are a number (at least one) of proposals on the net for the use of a light balloon to increase the flight time (or range) of quadcopter drones.
https://www.researchgate.net/public...sted_Hybrid_Drone_for_Flight_Time_Enhancement
In this paper, a new design of a helium-assisted hybrid drone is proposed for flight time enhancement. As is widely known, most of the drones with a VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) feature have a short operation time, limiting their capability to carry out sustainable operations for the given missions. Thus, with the clear goal of enhancing the flight time, this study aims to develop a hybrid drone system, where a helium balloon is used to provide a lifting force for this purpose
Warning - speculation:
If something like that that was created using multiple drones with 4g or 5g cell connectivity for control & video, their range could be greatly increased. This is just the sort of thing that we're seeing in Ukraine at the moment, so there's a possibility of the concept being used in other small wars (citation needed).
Cell connected 5g Drones exist and are available on line:
https://www.modalai.com/pages/5-thi...H0bOdAGFRKjGSlPMhTMz2g1uK77BZjZXLVHZP4WrYb5mj
I'm not completely sold on the idea that the debris/'orbs' are quadcopters, but it does look like their movement after the missile collision is not ballistic, ie it is under some sort of control (whether that be string or blades yet to be determined, if at all) - but I'm also well aware that the appearance of movement in these sort of videos can be very difficult for brains to comprehend.
Also, is the debris partially visible in the WFOV shot? These are at 35s and 41s. Although it could be a video artefact.
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